Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Arranged by Douglas McLain. For Mezzo Soprano / Baritone and Concert Band. Grade 4. Full score and set of parts. Duration 18:00. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM286-SET).
In 1883, a singer named Johanna Richter made a guest appearance in the court theater at Cassel, Germany, where Gustav Mahler was the conductor. As a result of this engagement she entered into a regular contract at the theater, and Mahler soon fell deeply in love with her. The affair was not successful, though, and by the end of the year it was all over. The young musician eased his disappointment by composing a cycle of four songs on unrequited love. The songs are uniformly dark in tone, reflecting Mahler's own rejected and depressed mood. Only the second song has a slightly positive tone. The voice-part in this songcycle can be sung by a mezzo-soprano or by a baritone.

Concerto For Trumpet by M. J. van Appledorn. For Concert Band. Solo Concerts / Trumpet/ Cornet/ Flugel horn/Baritone Solo and Wind Band. Solo and Band Series. Grade 6. Score and Parts. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.011988080).
The CONCERTO FOR TRUMPET AND BAND employs both the trumpet and the flugelhorn, the latter only in the initial and final slow movements. This is a cyclic composition, the first theme returns with precise rhythmic changes as main theme of the second and the third movement. This concerto has been composed in 1960 and dedicated to Richard Tolley and Robert Mayes, both collegues of Mary-Jeanne, and who performed the concerto so many times.

Introduction and Caprice. (solo for Flugelhorn and orchestra). By Eric Swiggers. For Fanfare Band. Trumpet/ Cornet/ Flugel horn/Baritone Solo and Wind Band. Solo and Band Series. Grade 3. Score and Parts. Duration 7 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.022808040).
This composition consists of 2 parts: an Introduction with a quiet lyrical character and a Capriccio allowing both the soloist and the band to display their virtuosity.

Introduction and Caprice. (solo for Flugelhorn and orchestra). By Eric Swiggers. For Concert Band. Trumpet/ Cornet/ Flugel horn/Baritone Solo and Wind Band. Solo and Band Series. Grade 3. Score and Parts. Duration 7 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.012808040).
This composition consists of 2 parts: an Introduction with a quiet lyrical character and a Capriccio allowing both the soloist and the band to display their virtuosity.

Pura siccome un angelo (from the Opera La Traviata). By Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). Arranged by Jos van de Braak. For Soprano, Baritone and Concert Band. Grade 4. Full score and set of parts. Duration 11:00. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM193-SET).
La Traviata tells the story of the young and beautiful courtesan Violetta who falls in love with Alfredo, an ordinary and poor young man. She leaves her luxurious live for him and finally offers her love for the sake of the future of Alfredo's family. The duet Pura siccome in angelo is placed in the second act of the opera: Violeta is visited by Giorgio Germont, Alfredo's father. Although he is convinced that she loves his son, Germont says he must extract a sacrifice from her: he demands that she gives up his son for ever.

Votre toast...je peux vous le rendre (Toreador Song from the Opera Carmen). By Georges Bizet (1838-1875). Arranged by Anton Haeck. For Baritone and Concert Band. Grade 3. Full score and set of parts. Duration 4:30. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM076-SET).
Carmen' is probably the most famous opera in the whole opera-repertoire, although its premiere in 1875 was a great disappointment. The Toreadorsong is sung in the second act of the opera: the famous bullfighter Escamillo is celebrated because of his victory's in the bullfights of Granada.